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NASA identifies 17 planets with possible subsurface oceans

s far as we know, life needs water. Astronomers and astrobiologists have naturally focused their efforts on identifying exoplanets that might harbour liquid oceans. Water in its liquid form can exist on a planet’s surface, where direct heat from its host star can keep the substance

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